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Here is why a job at Hulu could be better than working at Netflix. Hulu is bringing on big brand names and existing audiences to grow their subscriber base. They just introduced live tv stations and the top pay tv services. While Hulu’s 32 million subscribers put them in a distant third to Netflix”s over 100 million subscribers and Amazon’s estimated 85 million keep in mind that Hulu is owned by the 3 of the largest media companies in the world; The Walt Disney Company, 21st Century Fox, Comcast, and Time Warner. Hulu is building brand names which will bring over millions of existing customers as opposed to Netflix which is spending billions on original shows and betting big that they will work. For example 62% of Hulu subscribers watch Game of Thrones. Now they can get their HBO through Hulu instead of their cable operator. If you’re considering working at Hulu they have over 100 jobs available nationally right now including jobs in marketing, analysis, finance and technology. Revenue in 2016 was over $2 billion dollars, up 33% from 2015 and is expected to rise by another 20% in 2017 to $2.4 billion dollars. In May Hulu added live…

Video content is the future, and publishers are trying to figure out how to get more and more of their content in front of the right eyes. Well, guess what, a startup called AirMedia might just be that company to find new distribution for premium publishers. AirMedia’s plan is to promote this content in the same way companies like Outbrain and Taboola have been doing, except in video and not with all that weak content. Airmedia will offer video viewers with high quality recommendations at the bottoms of publishers’ sites. Video owners should be stoked at the prospect of a brand new platform dedicated to reaching and distributing their content to a whole new audience. It will even allow them to do all their own promotion and ad sales. Currently the content being served, such as the “links from around the web” that appear at the bottom of many publisher sites tend to point to lowbrow content focused on celebrities in bikinis and such. This may be a money maker, but is a “car crash” for publishers trying to maintain integrity in content. AirMedia is trying to rescue the day and the web for premium video publishers that are being…